Since SCSI is not intergrated on this system, you would want to remove the controller card. As far as using IDE, you would want to make sure all the jumper settings were correct for the drive and that the controller is enabled in the BIOS.
I tried by checking jumpers and reseted the NVRAM. Now, the system seems to be working fine and i have already installed os on it.
Still in bootup time it 1st searches for SCSI Drive and give a prompt disk not found , Press F1 to continue. After I press f1 then only it boots up. Is there any way to change to remove all those SCSI utilities from BIOS itself.
This problem relates to the software of your BIOS i guess and i think you should upgrade the software of your BIOS or its possible that after sometimes, the BIOS updates its database and it works fine after that. Anyway, your problem is solved now and its not a critical problem.
at5147
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December 17th, 2010 11:00
Since SCSI is not intergrated on this system, you would want to remove the controller card. As far as using IDE, you would want to make sure all the jumper settings were correct for the drive and that the controller is enabled in the BIOS.
uunmenet
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December 17th, 2010 23:00
THanks..
I tried by checking jumpers and reseted the NVRAM. Now, the system seems to be working fine and i have already installed os on it.
Still in bootup time it 1st searches for SCSI Drive and give a prompt disk not found , Press F1 to continue. After I press f1 then only it boots up. Is there any way to change to remove all those SCSI utilities from BIOS itself.
bestis1980
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December 19th, 2010 05:00
This problem relates to the software of your BIOS i guess and i think you should upgrade the software of your BIOS or its possible that after sometimes, the BIOS updates its database and it works fine after that. Anyway, your problem is solved now and its not a critical problem.